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BarhaleEnpure JV bags £18m phosphorous removal from wastewater contract
The contract involves phosphorous removal and flow monitoring at Yorkshire Water's Dewsbury Wastewater Treatment Works.
Willmott Dixon breaks ground on specialised healthcare facilities at University Hospital...
Willmott Dixon has begun construction on two specialised healthcare facilities as part of a collaborative project with Prime plc and the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS).
The Boston Alternative Energy Facility wins government approval
The secretary of state for energy security and net zero has approved the construction of the Boston Alternative Energy Facility, paving the way for renewable power in the UK.
Construction site crimewave: 9 in 10 tradespeople have been victims of...
A NFU Mutual survey has declared that there is a construction site crimewave, with 89% of UK tradespeople having been victims of theft
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Treharne Homes enjoys the benefits of SterlingOSB Zero
The Welsh timber frame specialist, Treharne Homes, has been utilising SterlingOSB Zero, or the forerunners beforehand, for over 20 years to deliver bespoke building solutions.
New remote concrete inspection device to revolutionise industry
A new remote concrete inspection device, known as "ALICS", could save asset owners up to £1m a day through detecting faults.
Hybrid Reality Capture: Is it the future of laser scanning?
Hybrid Reality Capture combines the best qualities of mobile scanning with the best qualities of static reality capture to alter the future of laser scanning.
A third tunnel boring machine has been launched by HS2 in...
HS2 has launched its third giant tunnel boring machine in London, made from repurposed components of Crossrail’s ‘Ellie’ machine.
BCS Group excavators to provide important site safety improvements
BCS Group, part of Barhale, has installed human form recognition cameras and a Digital Thumbs Up system on six new Kubota KX030s, ten Kubota KX060s and a further ten Kubota KX080s diggers, which will significantly reduce the risk for personnel approaching plant on site.
Laing O’Rourke switch to low-carbon concrete
Laing O’Rourke has announced it is switching to low-carbon concrete on all of its new UK projects to accelerate the company’s progress towards its net-zero targets.
Morgan Sindall celebrates opening of new Bishop’s Waltham Fire Station
Morgan Sindall Construction is celebrating the opening of the new Bishop’s Waltham Fire Station in Hampshire, the first of three upcoming fire stations as Morgan Sindall progresses with the next step of investment for blue light facilities.
Multiple hospital projects to be delivered by Tilbury Douglas and MTX
Multiple hospital projects are set to be delivered by Tilbury Douglas and MTX, including a £26.5m replacement outpatients building in Stoke-on-Trent and operating theatres at Royal Bolton Hospital.
Sustainable school developments in Kensington, Clitheroe and Wolverhampton move ahead
A variety of sustainable school developments are on the move as Tilbury Douglas is appointed to lead the construction of a Passivhaus primary school, Equans is selected for the modular construction of a primary school in Clitheroe and planning permission is granted to retrofit a Kensington building into a junior school.Â
D Hatcher & Sons: A forward-thinking East Midlands construction company
D Hatcher & Sons is a family-run, forward-thinking East Midlands construction company in Lincolnshire that holds traditional values.
Company fined £146k after joiner crushed to death by 20-tonne excavator
Birch Brothers (Kidderminster) Ltd were charged after a 48-year-old joiner was crushed to death by a 20-tonne excavator at Monks Pond in Derbyshire.
What are the impacts of adopting field management software?
In this eBook, Re-flow explores how companies have improved their business processes by onboarding Re-flow's award-winning field management software.
UKAEA STEP fusion programme spot secured by Gleeds
Gleeds have been commissioned via Perfect Circle to deliver procurement, commercial, and cost management services to the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s (UKAEA) STEP fusion programme.
Grassland translocation preserves biodiversity at Harbour Reach development
Metis Homes has undertaken £75,000 of ecology and grassland translocation works in preparation for the Hampshire Harbour Reach development.
Planning submitted for 61 new homes in Toddington
Hayfield has submitted a planning application for 61 new zero-carbon-ready homes in Toddington, Bedfordshire, 29% of which will be affordable.
How can phosphate and nitrate pollution affect construction sites?
Phosphate and nitrate pollution is detrimental to development sites, holding up many million pounds worth of construction across the south of England, particularly around the Solent area, at a time when demand for housing has never been higher, Paul Deakin, Rund Partnership Limited explains.
Giant HS2 TBM sets off for second tunnel drive in Long...
The 2,000 tonne tunnel boring machine ‘Dorothy’ has set off for her second tunnel drive under Long Itchington Wood in Warwickshire.
HS2 workforce rises to nearly 30,000
The latest update shows that the HS2 workforce has gained more than 2,300 people to its ranks, bringing the total number to just under 30,000.
Stevenage Stoneyhall Estate benefits from Secured by Design security features
Stevenage’s Stoneyhall Estate continues to benefit from the Secured by Design Gold Award that it received for its security features over 12 years after the development was completed.
What are the key features and benefits of CMMS?
Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS), coordinates a company’s maintenance activities through digital software, from routine servicing to machinery breakdowns and performance issues. In this article, Elecosoft explains the key features and benefits of the system, and why companies should invest.
Sisk becomes first contractor in Ireland to switch to HVO fuel...
John Sisk & Son will switch to HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) for use in plant and machinery on all of its Irish construction sites.
Waste management company fined after worker dies from fatal fall
A waste management company has been fined £190,000 after a contractor died from a fatal fall from height whilst carrying out maintenance work.